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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BAILEIGH INC, Jul 19, 2009.

  1. flacoman
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    Ford GAA ... Sherman tank?
     
  2. RichFox
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  3. kurtis
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    I'll have another stab at this. If i'm correct,shit man,explain how that was done. Here goes, Ford Y Block head on a Willys block.
     
  4. mgrinshpon
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    Nope, try again!
     
  5. junkyardjeff
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    I would like to see the oiling system on that chrysler tank motor conglomeration.
     
  6. RichFox
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    The Chrysler Multi bank is really five flathead six cylinder Chryslers geared into a single drive. Ivo would have loved it. The Y block head is not on a Willys block. Here is a Flathead version of the same engine,
     

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    Turned into a good thread!

    Sweet!
     
  8. 29AVEE8
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    The injected Y-Block headed banger is gorgeous. I'm thinkin' '29-'32 Plymouth.
     
  9. RichFox
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    I'm thinking your right.
     
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    Dodge war engine built for tanks. Was gutless but sounded cool as hell but liked gas.
     
  11. Rich, the first one is a dodge 6 and the last one from what I have read was a Packard that was never put into full production.
     
  12. OoltewahSpeedShop
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    Yeah, what he said...
     
  13. TexasHardcore
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    Chrylser Multibank 30 cylinder tank motor. Kick ass.
     
  14. RichFox
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    Yes the inline 12 was a one off Packard. The first one is not a Dodge. Since people keep guessing Dodge I will post another one. Whats this? And where are the intake ports?
     

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  15. That big grey monster looks like chrysler's hemi headed expirimental engine project for fighter planes in WW2. Never made it into a plane, but the reseach was valuble for the V8s they built a short while later.

    Try this one.
     

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  17. Goggomobil used a unitized engine/trans. Very close though.
     
  18. RichFox
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    BMW? Lloyd? Treblant? Subru 360?
     
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  19. 29AVEE8
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    Early Dodge, pre '27 I think, but don't know these engines well enough to identify it closer than that. The intake is fed by a single updraft at the orfice on the drivers side with the runners cast into the block.
     
  20. RichFox
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    I kinda gave that one away. '26 Dodge Bros.
     
  21. Dynaflash_8
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    How bout these?
     

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  22. RichFox
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    Looks like a Buick 8, a Willy 4, the one that says Olds on it I'm going to go with early Olds, Model B Ford, and a small Block Ford with wierd valve covers and strange usless extra sparkplug wires.
     
  23. kelgar50
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    ok I will throw one on

    [​IMG]
     
  24. Dynaflash_8
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    Close, but thats no Willys 4
     
  25. I'll guess sleeve valve something, and the intake is what looks like a water port on the left side.
    Cosmo
     
  26. kelgar50
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    Wico mag... must be tractor
     
  28. RichFox
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    Check post #51
     
  29. RichFox
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    A little light on the picture might help
     
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